Summer’s not over if you live in California. Take it from Bleached, and pick yourself up copy of the band’s EP For the Feel out today via Dead Oceans. The three-song EP was previously available for download in July, but if you find yourself hankering for a physical copy of the 7″, follow the links below. Additionally, if you find yourself in California in late October, catch the band playing at Treasure Island Festival and Beach Goth Festival. Full dates and ticket links are below.

Today, Portland-based rockers Greylag have released the ferociously anthemic “Yours To Shake” via Brooklyn Vegan. “Yours To Shake” joins previously released single “Another” on the band’s self-titled debut album, out Oct. 14th on Dead Oceans. If you are lucky enough to find yourself on the west coast this October, the band will be playing a handful of dates with The Whigs, with more shows appearing in the near future. Full dates are below.

With their upcoming tour just a day away, S. Carey and Califone have shared a shimmering end-of-summer mashup of “Frosted Tips” and “Glass/Film” by Snow Panda via Stereogum. As an added bonus, the two artists have released behind-the-scenes access. While prepping for the dates, S. Carey and Tim Rutili of Califone played a candid (and hilarious) game of phone tag. Check it out here via Brightest Young Things. The first stop of the tour is tomorrow in Pittsburgh at Club Cafe. Full dates are below

“‘Another’ is the first track on Greylag’s tremendously appealing self-titled debut (due out October 14), and it sets the tone for the record’s catchy and briskly strummed mini epics… the widescreen majesty of this music is decidedly rock.”
- Grantland

A little less than a month after announcing their eponymous debut album, Portland-based Greylag share the new video for lead single “Another.” Premiering via PASTE this morning, the video captures the trio’s live performance from a recent stop in their hometown, and for those of you have yet to get a taste of their live sound, watch the video above or on Youtube. Like what you see? The band has got a string of shows supporting The Whigs coming up in October. Full list of dates below.

Fresh off the release of their new album Time Is Over One Day Old, Bear In Heaven is back with a beautiful digitally rendered new video that brings the trio into a new universe. Directed by John Lee & Peter Burr, with help from Carl Burton, the new video is a tripped out cinematic adventure providing a contrast to the realism of “Time Between”. You can watch the video above or on Youtube / Vevo.

In the directors’ words:“digital tripscapes washing over our collective informational trash and squalor. Using 3DCG looped through distortion and some various what nutz, we tried to explore the space between the pixels; the pregnant pause of failure between the lub and dub of ones own heart.”